Xfd-113-69d V1.2 Jun 2026

Buy TG113 Bluetooth speaker circuit Board Module pack of 1pcs

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Previous versions (V1.1) suffered from "drift" when the secondary sensor frequency fluctuated under heavy load. The V1.2 Solution: Implements a predictive buffering algorithm

Solder a 3.7V rechargeable lithium battery to the pads marked BAT+ and BAT- . , as the board lacks reverse polarity protection and will immediately short out. If running purely on wired power, you can pipe a 5V supply through the Micro USB port. 2. Connecting the Audio Output Xfd-113-69d V1.2

Xfd-113-69d V1.2 refers to the specific internal circuit board (motherboard/PCB) used in the TG113 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Enables sub-millisecond response times for safety-critical systems, such as collision avoidance in autonomous drones or precision motor control. 3. Intelligent Payload Compression

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Route the to the dedicated power terminal blocks.

: Equipped with physical push buttons for volume control, track navigation, play/pause, and mode switching.

| Feature | Xfd-113-69d V1.1 | Xfd-113-69d V1.2 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Operating Temp | -20°C to +70°C | | | Boot Time (Linux) | ~4.2 seconds | ~2.8 seconds | | SPI Flash Size | 16 MB | 64 MB | | Hardware Security | None | ATECC608B crypto element | , as the board lacks reverse polarity protection

Always ensure incoming power lines are properly filtered to protect the V1.2 logic gates.

: This module includes Bluetooth connectivity, an FM radio, an MP3 player, and a built-in microphone for hands-free calling or recording. Connectivity : It supports multiple input modes, including TF/Micro SD card Ease of Use

note that the board performs best when housed in a proper enclosure to avoid a "thin and tinny" sound. Many use it to "revive" broken brand-name clones, like generic JBL-style portable speakers.